Dr. Kun Sun is a professor in the Department of Information Sciences and Technology at George Mason University. He is also the director of Sun Security Laboratory and the associate director of the Center for Secure Information Systems. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from North Carolina State University. Before joining GMU, he was an assistant professor in College of William and Mary. He has more than 15 years working experience in both academia and industry; his research work has been funded by government agencies including the NSF, DOD, NSA, DHS, and NIST. His research focuses on systems and network security. He has publishing over 130 conference and journal papers, and two papers won the Best Paper Award. His current research focuses on trustworthy computing environment, software security, moving target defense, network security, smart phone security, cloud security, and AI/ML security. Shu Wang is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Information Sciences and Technology at George Mason University. His research interests lie primarily in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer security. In particular, his research focuses on the mitigation of attack surfaces in voice processing systems (biometrics security) and open-source software (software security). His past research projects involve computer vision, natural language processing, and digital signal processing. His research papers appear in IEEE S&P, ACM CCS, RAID, IEEE DSN, IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE ICSME, Computers & Security, etc. Previously, He obtained my bachelor’s degree in Communication Engineering and master’s degree in Signal and Information Processing from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications.